Archives - September, 2009



8 Sep 09

Today is a great day! The functionality may have been up for a few days or more, but I’ve just noticed today. You can FINALLY add MP3 album’s and tracks to your wishlists on Amazon. I use the wishlist technology on Amazon extensively and have been hounding customer support as to why it was not available for MP3 for months… maybe a year. They’ve finally listened (I’m convinced it happened solely from this avid supporters nagging and ongoing anti-itunes campaign… I’m sure). Either way, it’s here. Now, how long will it take until my album art / digipak whining catches the ears of a programming philanthropist? Hhhhmmmmm….


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4 Sep 09

Gust of Wind # 6

Night Control, Death Control

http://www.killshaman.com/

This gust of wind brings something different to the air.

Christopher Curtis Smith is Night Control – a one man project that uses anything in its sites to bring a fresh new sound to the table, one that gives the (middle) finger to musical traditions.

night control Night Control   A Jumbled Bag of Goodies!This record  has a  liberating quality to it, similar to the Velvet Undergrounds early recordings. Throughout this (19 track) lo-fi adventure, the listener is treated with off-tempo arrangements, loud distortions, random yelling, and excessive noise, which all comes out of left field. But that’s the beauty of this record; it’s almost anarchistic, if you will. His vocals are near impossible to understand, they come from every part of the song, and the instrumentation follow suit. It’s bold, refreshing, and manages to express imperfection as a virtue we have all forgotten.

There are some familiar groves and guitar riffs in this collection, some that sound right out of a Led Zeppelin play book. The opening track “Good Looks” is great way to start this record; it has very groovy bass drum that kicks right in. Going into the second track, “Know the Peasant” gives us a rock appeal, similar to the previous musical reference, but ultimately ends abruptly, giving it an unfinished quality, which is a consistent premise behind this (mysterious) Artist.

Night Control might not be on its way to stardom with Death Control, but it’s safe to say he doesn’t care. Death Control is a rebellious effort that comes with a jumbled bag of goodies – imperfection has never sounded so beautiful.

- Ryan Boos, September 4, 2009


Filed under: Best Albums,Music,Music Review

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4 Sep 09

datarock red Download Datarock, True Stories FreeIf you haven’t already… download Datarock “True Stories” from the Album Red. For a limited time on Amazon HERE.


Filed under: Free Music,Music

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